NASA Administrator Names Woodrow Whitlow Associate Administrator for Mission Support

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Feb. 3, 2010

Morrie Goodman 
Headquarters, Washington      
202-358-1600 
morrie.goodman@xxxxxxxx 

RELEASE: 10-032

NASA ADMINISTRATOR NAMES WOODROW WHITLOW ASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATOR FOR MISSION SUPPORT

WASHINGTON -- On Wednesday, NASA Administrator Charles Bolden named 
Dr. Woodrow Whitlow, Jr., the associate administrator for Mission 
Support at NASA Headquarters in Washington. Whitlow will continue to 
serve as the director of NASA's Glenn Research Center in Cleveland 
until a successor is named. 

In this new position, Whitlow will be responsible for most NASA 
management operations, including human capital, budget and systems 
support as well as a variety of other vital cross agency business, 
institutional and contract support functions. 

"Woodrow is a dedicated and valued member of my senior leadership 
team, and I am pleased he agreed to accept this new challenge," 
Bolden said. "As the agency moves forward, we need to streamline the 
way we do business with a fresh approach and an eye for strategic 
management and investments. I know the people of Glenn will miss 
Woodrow, but the entire agency will again have the opportunity to 
benefit from his insight and experience." 

As the Glenn director since Dec. 25, 2005, Whitlow has led a workforce 
of more than 3,400 civil service and support service contractors. The 
center is distinguished by its unique blend of aeronautics and 
spaceflight research and development experience. 

Before being named director of Glenn, Whitlow served as the deputy 
director of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. He assisted the 
director in determining and implementing center policy and managing 
and implementing the center's missions and agency program 
responsibilities. Areas of responsibility included processing, 
launch, and recovery of launch vehicles, processing of spacecraft and 
acquisition of launch services. 

Prior to his appointment as deputy director at Kennedy, Whitlow was 
the director of Research and Technology at Glenn. 

Whitlow began his NASA career in 1979 as a research scientist at the 
agency's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Va. He assumed various 
positions of increasing responsibility before moving to Glenn in 
1998. In 1994, he served as director of the Critical Technologies 
Division in the Office of Aeronautics at NASA Headquarters. 

Whitlow earned his bachelor's degree, master's degree, and doctorate 
in aeronautics and astronautics from the Massachusetts Institute of 
Technology. 

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